Blacksburg,
VA - Tuesday, the developer of the largest VideoChat
community on the web released new video software for Instant
Messenger users.
nanoCom Corporation released BuddyVision, a free AIM
video add-on.
BuddyVision
gives instant messenger users four ways to send live images
from a PC Camera.
Visual Instant Message (VIM), VideoChat, V-Mail and
Visual Buddy Icons work with AIM on modems or
broadband. Each
of the four easy-to-use features is initiated from the sleek
BuddyVision interface that fits next to AIM.
To
download BuddyVision visit www.BuddyVision.com. VIM, V-mail and Visual
Buddy Icon can be seen and sent by all AIM 4.3 and 4.7
users. VideoChat
requires that both participants have BuddyVision.
nanoCom
Corporation is a privately help profitable company located in
the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center. Their video
software solutions are used in 75 different countries around
the world to connect business colleagues, friends and family
thorough the Internet. The company's vision is to make
Internet video communication commonplace for people around the
world.
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